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Yearly Archives: 2016
A Jeopardy style quiz game with a 4×4 board. 10 = True or False 20 = Multiple Choice 30 = Questions 40 = Wild Guess (All teams guess, but only the closest team wins the points.) Click the top right banner to access Final Question. Click the semi-circles at the […]
Quiz Show – Halloween
A Jeopardy style quiz game with a 4×4 board. 10 = True or False 20 = Multiple Choice 30 = Questions 40 = Wild Guess (All teams guess, but only the closest team wins the points.) Click the top right banner to access the Final Question. Click the semi-circles at […]
Quiz Show – Love
There is something unusual about each picture. Can you find it? A 5 minute time-filler that should generate a few laughs and a bit of discussion.
What’s wrong with this picture?
Describe the items and have your partners guess before the time runs out! Take turns using gerunds and infinitives to describe the function of each item. Your partners must guess all of the items before the time runs out. FULL-SCREEN
What is it?
Ask a question. Write an answer. Guess who said it! How well do you know your classmates? Can you guess who wrote which answer? This fun game incorporates reading, writing, listening and speaking. FULL-SCREEN
Who Said It?
Before starting the lesson, warm up with these questions. Festivals & Celebrations School Internet & Technology Sports Jobs & Business Marriage Culture Peer Groups Growing Up Chores News
Warm-Up Questions
200 random questions. Never run out of things to talk about with these random questions! Use the on-screen .pdf, download the .doc to edit the questions, or simply copy and paste from below. FULL-SCREEN .doc RANDOM QUESTIONS Did you watch […]
Random Questions
Make the sentences true for you. Read the sentences about your high school life. It probably won’t be true, so correct your mistake and make a true sentence about yourself. Use the expressions: Well, actually, I mean, No wait, Or rather, No not… FULL-SCREEN
Correcting Your Mistakes
Talk about the advantages and disadvantages of various topics. Use the expressions: advantage/disadvantage, benefit/drawback, one good/bad thing, the best/worst thing. FULL-SCREEN